NASA has revived a robotic lunar rover mission by selecting Blue Origin to deliver it to the moon’s south pole in 2027.
NASA has selected Blue Origin to help get VIPER, the Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover, to the moon by awarding ...
Jeff Bezos’ company will launch at Blue Moon MK1 robotic lander from Cape Canaveral to get the rover to the moon to hunt for ice.
NASA’s moon-exploring robot, the Volatiles Investigating Polar Explorer Rover (VIPER), is back on track for a lunar adventure ...
Reportedly, the official name of the 'VIPER' lunar rover is the 'Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover' (VIPER), which is a key part of NASA's 'Artemis' manned lunar landing program.
NASA announced that it has selected Blue Origin to bring its VIPER rover to the moon, over a year after the project was ...
IT Home reported on September 22 that according to foreign media Engadget, NASA plans to restart the 'VIPER' lunar rover mission, aimed at searching for lunar ice. Note from IT Home: 'VIPER' stands ...
NASA is taking steps forward in lunar exploration by awarding Blue Origin a new contract to deliver its VIPER to the Moon’s ...
NASA resurrects the VIPER Moon rover project with Blue Origin leading the mission scheduled two years from now.
The mission's goal is to find water on the Moon, which could open the door for a sustained human presence there.
NASA has selected Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin space venture to help it resurrect a mission to send a robotic prospector called VIPER to the moon.
NASA has awarded Blue Origin of Kent, Washington, a CCLPS task order with an option to deliver a rover to the Moon’s South Pole region.